On 25 March 2015, the Enlarged Board of Appeal of the European Patent Office (EBA) finally delivered its’ much awaited decisions on the consolidated referrals G2/12 (“Tomato II”) and G2/13 (“Broccoli II”). The EBA affirmed that products, namely plants or parts thereof, obtained by essentially biological processes are – unlike individual plant varieties – principally patentable under the European Patent Convention (EPC). This decision leaves considerable leeway for patenting novel and inventive plants and products thereof, which have been produced by “conventional” methods including breeding steps. The EBA has also clarified that this applies irrespective of if such claims are formulated in a product-by-process format or as a per se product ...
Attempts to harmonise patent laws and practice in the field of biotechnological inventions within th...
This thesis examines the impact upon EPO interpretation of European plant patent law of the case Car...
This thesis examines the impact upon EPO interpretation of European plant patent law of the case Car...
Under Article 53(b) of the European Patent Convention (EPC), European Patents cannot be granted for ...
Under Article 53(b) of the European Patent Convention (EPC), European Patents cannot be granted for ...
Under Article 53(b) of the European Patent Convention (EPC), European Patents cannot be granted for ...
Patent law has during time evolved from industrial inventions to also include intellectual invention...
Patent law has during time evolved from industrial inventions to also include intellectual invention...
Patent law has during time evolved from industrial inventions to also include intellectual invention...
International audienceOver the past twenty years, the development of biotechnologies has led to sign...
This paper aims to discuss the main appropriability mechanisms used by biotech firms to avoid imitat...
This article provides an in-depth critical analysis of pressing issues regarding the patentability o...
Economic outcomes in the “plant breeding industry” are being driven by interactions between advances...
In this paper, we summarize the evolution of the plant biotechnology industry in Europe and discuss ...
Economic outcomes in the “plant breeding industry” are being driven by interactions between advances...
Attempts to harmonise patent laws and practice in the field of biotechnological inventions within th...
This thesis examines the impact upon EPO interpretation of European plant patent law of the case Car...
This thesis examines the impact upon EPO interpretation of European plant patent law of the case Car...
Under Article 53(b) of the European Patent Convention (EPC), European Patents cannot be granted for ...
Under Article 53(b) of the European Patent Convention (EPC), European Patents cannot be granted for ...
Under Article 53(b) of the European Patent Convention (EPC), European Patents cannot be granted for ...
Patent law has during time evolved from industrial inventions to also include intellectual invention...
Patent law has during time evolved from industrial inventions to also include intellectual invention...
Patent law has during time evolved from industrial inventions to also include intellectual invention...
International audienceOver the past twenty years, the development of biotechnologies has led to sign...
This paper aims to discuss the main appropriability mechanisms used by biotech firms to avoid imitat...
This article provides an in-depth critical analysis of pressing issues regarding the patentability o...
Economic outcomes in the “plant breeding industry” are being driven by interactions between advances...
In this paper, we summarize the evolution of the plant biotechnology industry in Europe and discuss ...
Economic outcomes in the “plant breeding industry” are being driven by interactions between advances...
Attempts to harmonise patent laws and practice in the field of biotechnological inventions within th...
This thesis examines the impact upon EPO interpretation of European plant patent law of the case Car...
This thesis examines the impact upon EPO interpretation of European plant patent law of the case Car...